U.S. Senator Lindsey Graham: "We'll see."

"Like everyone else, I hope we can end Iran's terrorist actions through diplomacy.

We must remember that after the war began, it was Iran that attacked the Strait of Hormuz and undermined freedom of navigation. Moving forward, it is crucial that Iran not benefit in any way from this act of hostility toward the entire world.

Regarding Iran's ten-point proposal for ending the war, I look forward to reviewing it at the appropriate time and submitting it to Congress for a vote, just as we did with the Iran nuclear deal (JCPOA) during the Obama administration.

I want to be clear about my position: the approximately 900 pounds (about 408 kilograms) of highly enriched uranium currently in Iran must each gram be controlled by the United States and removed from Iran to prevent them from producing "dirty bombs" or restarting uranium enrichment—essentially following the Libya model.

We'll see."

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